You'll get used to the Linux folder structure ;)

As for your problem, it sounds like your FTP user doesn't have
filesystem permissions to the folder you're trying to upload to. I would
change either owner or group for the folder.

_Nik

On 5/14/2012 6:19 PM, doniyor wrote:
> hi there, finally i got my djangoproject running on apache server
> after 3 days of thinking and googling.. i should say, linux folder
> hierarchie is sometimes not really intuitive to grasp.. 
>
> my last problem though: i created a folder outside of the docroot and
> now all files are there. so good so far. but, when i try to upload
> some file thru filezilla, it says 550 could change to folder or
> something like this.. 
>
> is it possible to confiure it so that i can directly upload the site
> and apache finds it? 
>
> thanks
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